Chapter 67 - 67 Zhou Qun [Thanks to the Elbow the Talking Alliance Head]
Library of Heaven s Path 2 Eternal Fate of the Heavens
The place for Horse Taming was in a pasture not far from âRoom A,â where wild horses without tethers strolled around the corral just like street strays; seeing a mare, they would excitedly rush over for a chaotic rub.
Heroes struggle to overcome the beauty, and the thousand-li horse is no exception, struggling with the mares.
âThere are many types of wild horses, sorted by the difficulty of taming into four sectors: A, B, C, and D! The ones in D Sector are the easiest to tame and are also the cheapest, around 1000 Origin Currency upon successful taming. The ones in A Sector are the hardest, reaching up to ten thousand Origin Currency! Young master, which sector would you like to go to?â
Walking out of the room, the servant explained.
Zhang Xuan nodded, âLetâs go directly to A Sector!â
A thousand Origin Currencyâs worth, even if tamed, wouldnât solve the problem; better to go straight for the most expensive.
âThis⦠has the young master had any experience with horse taming before?â the servant asked with some concern.
âNever tamed before, but it shouldnât be a big problem!â Zhang Xuan said.
He had tamed dragons and indestructible phoenixes before, but as for wild horses⦠he indeed hadnât tried.
âUm⦠then young master, please be careful!â
Knowing he couldnât be dissuaded, the servant didnât say more and continued leading the way. After a while, a slender pavilion appeared in their field of vision.
Inside, more than ten coachmen clad in short garments sat, each with bulging muscles, bright and alert eyes, clearly all adept at taming horses.
âSteward Liu, I havenât arrived too late, have I!â Just then, a burly man nearly two meters tall strode over.
âNot at all, not at all, Master Zhou arrived just on time. That Scarlet one, just came overâ¦â
Steward Liu, looking to be in his forties, talked with his mustache curling up, his gaze filled with warmth.
âRest assured, now that I am here, it wonât think of running away again!â the burly man said with a nod and a smile.
âOf course⦠I am convinced of Master Zhouâs skills!â Steward Liu nodded repeatedly.
âThis Zhou Qun is a well-known Grand Horse Tamer in Baiyan City. Some difficult-to-tame wild horses are mostly handled by himâ¦â
The servant whispered, âA new horse arrived today named Scarlet; thatâs the one. If tamed, it could earn a reward of ten thousand Origin Currencyâ¦â
Following the direction pointed out by the servant, Zhang Xuan indeed saw a Scarlet horse, mingling among a group of mares, stout and majestic, with a fierce demeanor.
Just from its appearance, it was clear that it was a thousand-li horse, no less formidable than Suxiang.
âMaster Zhouâs strength is indeed formidable, but taming a horse isnât just about strength, it also depends on affinity! I feel a very strong affinity with this Scarlet; thereâs no doubt Iâll tame it!â
Just then, laughter rose among the crowd from a coachman.
âYou? Donât be a joke! Last time with Xue Rong, you werenât successful, got kicked and broke seven ribs, lying at home for more than a month. Scarlet is even fiercer, definitely a task only I can handle!â
Another person scoffed.
âNonsense, I was just careless last time, didnât dodgeâ¦â
A series of discussions erupted inside the pavilion. It seemed that these more than ten coachmen all knew each other well, and their relationships seemed quite good; otherwise, they wouldnât joke like this.
Amid the conversational noise, the servant led Zhang Xuan closer.
âSteward Liu, this young master also wants to take on the task of taming a horse⦠Could you arrange something?â
Upon hearing this, not just Steward Liu but all the coachmen present turned their attention to Zhang Xuan.
âReally, anyone dares to come here, just like him, with his frail arms and legs, he wants to tame a horse?â
âYouâre not joking, right! The men who catch horses are imposing and robust; with his frame, heâs likely to get kicked to death on the spotâ¦â
âThe horse runs so fast, can he keep up?â
All the coachmen began to mock, and even Zhou Qun couldnât help but give Zhang Xuan a contemptuous, cold sneer.
Horse Taming required the strength to confront the horse, and the young man before them, with his fair skin and handsome features, looked delicate and genteel, clearly someone from the Noble Stratum who had never suffered hardships. Horse Taming? It seemed more like he was about to be tamed by the horse!
âYoung Master!â
Interrupting everyoneâs conversation, Steward Liu frowned and looked over: âA Wild Horse is different from a domestic one, no different from a wild beast, very dangerous. Are you sure you want to try?â
âYes!â Zhang Xuan nodded.
âAlright then!â
Knowing he couldnât dissuade him, Steward Liu said no more and handed over a piece of paper: âThis is a waiver; it is your choice to tame the horse. If anything happens, it has nothing to do with our ranch.â
After carefully reading the waiver and finding no issues, Zhang Xuan picked up a pen and signed his name.
Once he finished signing and saw that the time was right, Steward Liu spoke: âHorse Taming starts now. Everyone, play to your strengths⦠and if you canât hold on, come back immediately; otherwise, even if you die on the field, you canât blame anyone else.â
âOf course!â Everyone nodded in unison.
âWho will go first?â
Having said all that needed to be said, Steward Liu looked around: âThe one who goes first will face a horse full of vigor, more dangerous, but if successful, there will be no chance for those who follow.â
âIâll go first!â
A robust man stepped out from the crowd and strode toward the pasture, soon arriving about twenty meters away from Scarlet.
Taking a rope off his shoulder, he threw it toward Scarlet, encircling it perfectly around the Wild Horseâs neck.
âHiss~~â
Scarlet, who had been teasing a mare, became furious when the rope caught her neck, and she launched into a rapid sprint, her hooves pounding with force.
The robust man pulled hard, the man and horse locked in a fierce struggle.
Watching for a while, Zhang Xuanâs mouth fell open, feeling somewhat speechless.
It seemed⦠in this Source World, the method of Horse Taming was quite primitive! It relied solely on raw strength, lacking any skill.
Bang!
In his musings, the robust man was kicked more than ten meters by Scarlet; who knew how many bones were broken? He hadnât even managed to take off the rope before hurrying out in a rush.
Had he not escaped, he might have lost his life.
âThatâs how Horse Taming goes; heâs lucky to be alive, as not a few have been kicked to death on the spotâ¦â
Seeing him continuously watching, Steward Liu looked over: âIf you find it too difficult and canât do it yet, itâs still not too late to quit!â
âNo need!â Zhang Xuan shook his head.
âIâll goâ¦â The first injury did not deter the others; the second Coachman charged forward, enduring even less time, similarly returning severely injured.
Five people went one after another, none lasting more than a minute.
âThis Scarlet is too formidable, Master Zhou, we canât do it; itâs all on you nowâ¦â
After five consecutive failures, the remaining Coachmen no longer showed their initial enthusiasm, each of their eyes filled with trepidation and all eyes focused on Zhou Qun, who was the last to arrive.
âA mere Wild Horse, watch me go and return!â
With a slight smile, Zhou Qun suddenly stood up, took a couple of steps, then turned his head towards Zhang Xuan who was not far away: âKid, taming beasts isnât embroidery, nor is it sipping tea. Itâs not for anyone who just comes and goes as they please. Without absolute strength, attempting is not only overestimating oneself but also disgraceful!â
Not expecting to be dissed while sitting there, Zhang Xuan was somewhat speechless: âAre you saying that you have absolute strength?â
With his hands clasped behind his back, Zhou Qunâs gaze was distant, his figure imposing: âIndeed, in Baiyan City, I claim to be second to none in Horse Taming, and no one dares to claim first. What I say goes!â
After speaking, without waiting for Zhang Xuan to respond, this Zhou Qun charged energetically and boldly toward the pasture.